Clear gold with bright white head. orange and coriander aroma with a tiny bit of funk. The flavor is fairly well balanced with some dryness up front and a sweeter malt finish. Not sure why the other ratings were so low, it almost sounds like a different beer.

Somewhat special witbier, at least bolder than the Hoegaarden standard, with fresh orange peel used and dominating the nose, very refreshing, fluffy and soft mouthfeel, wheat sourishness, lots of citrus again but not over the top, coriander as usual, very thirst-quenching. Has more body than I’m used to from the style. Very good example, firm and characterful.

A great looking brew with a 2 finger head of foam sitting on a slightly hazy golden liquid.
Spicy as heck with big coriander, cloves, wheat and orange.
The taste is a tad milder than the smell. More of a balance between the spices and the orange fruit. Still, it’s testing my palate.
Nice mouth feel for the style.
This bursts with flavour but it isn’t something that I’d seek out again.

11.2 oz bottle to snifter (shared by DrSilverworm). Looks good for the style; a slightly hazy golden orange with eggshell head that steadily dissipates into lacing. Smells semi-sweet with notes of Belgian yeast. Tastes like it smells with a fairly dry, pleasant mouthfeel. Maybe a hint of apple too. Enjoyable.

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